Education Is a Life Sentence – Make It Worthy

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School is so much more than a place to take tests, sit through lectures, and make the occasional friend. Education forms children into adults; humans into functioning members of society. Though grades measure knowledge about a particular subject, they do not measure intelligence. Actions and motivation determine intelligence, but it is often difficult to hone in on that drive, specifically for children. Parents, aside from instilling morals in your child, you have the task of inspiring them to be driven, to understand what it takes to succeed and to distinguish between average and superb. Quite the daunting task for you and you might feel as if you do not understand how to improve your kid’s school performance, but be assured that there are simple, meaningful things you can do.

Embrace Honesty

As a parent, you have probably been torn between anger and understanding when your child is not doing well in school. This is normal but should be viewed as a lesson to be more honest. Children are people who have been learning the moment they have exited the womb. They understand societal norms and how they should behave in response to their environments. Essentially, they respond well to honesty. Describe to your child the importance of school in everyday life, rather than straining the importance of getting a good grade on an exam. Refrain from a punishment and bestow responsibility upon your child by informing them that this is their life and what they put in is what they will get out. Children enjoy responsibility and will greatly benefit from this new open relationship with you, something that will encourage them to ask for help in the future.

Make Studying Enjoyable

It is not enjoyable for your child to sit at the table on an uncomfortable chair to study. Additionally, this makes them feel exposed and as if they are being monitored. Make studying an enjoyable action – almost a reward. Distinguish a comfortable, private spot as the studying corner. Adorn it with art, elements that your kid enjoys, including pillows and lighting, and incorporate your child’s favorite snack for an extra initiative. Studies show that bright colors stimulate the learning process by kindling emotions and psychological responses, after all. Your child will be delighted to spend time in such environment, and writing book reports or learning for exams won’t be as taxing and bothersome as before.

Invest in a Tutor

Despite your open policy, your child might not be comfortable sharing their troubles with you. Children desire to please their parents and not succeeding will make them feel disappointing. Express your support regardless, but invest in a proper tutor by considering the following process:

Discuss tutors with your child. Inform them what a tutor is and what they do. Next, discuss the goals of hiring a tutor. What does your child want from this experience?

Ask your child’s teacher for recommendations, research local news sources, and find local helpers on sites such as Jittery Monks. Interview these helpers with your child.

Discover the tutor’s background, experience, and general credentials.

Establish goals with the tutor and determine if they will meet these goals.

Observe the child working with the tutor and draw conclusions.

Regularly ask your child their opinion on their aid. Do they find them helpful? Do they enjoy school more? Research shows that asking questions improves the learning process. In fact, children ask questions and respond to them before they can talk.

Obtain reports from both your child’s teacher and their helper. If your child has improved, ask them if they are pleased. If they have not, ask what can be done to help them get to that better point.

In closing, a child’s school performance is indicative of a lack of motivation. Learning comes easy to children, but the structure affiliated with it is not. Getting angry will only detract from their drive and willingness to improve and lying about the importance of education will only weaken your relationship. Asking for help yourself by opting for a tutor will demonstrate further honesty to your child, a contribution that is advantageous to the process. So, the next time your child is struggling at school, breathe a sigh of understanding and opt to better the situation together by establishing goals, evoking emotions, and striving side by side.

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